释义 |
reconstruct美 [.rikən'strʌkt] 英 [.riːkən'strʌkt] - v.重建;修复;重造;重现描述
- 网络重构;改造;改建
过去分词:reconstructed 现在分词:reconstructing 第三人称单数:reconstructs v. rebuild,renovate,recreate,restructure,redo 1. | ~ sth (from sth) 修复;重建;重造to build or make sth again that has been damaged or that no longer exists |
| They have tried to reconstruct the settlement as it would have been in Iron Age times. 他们已试着按铁器时代的样子重建这个小村落。 |
2. | ~ sth 重现描述;使重现to be able to describe or show exactly how a past event happened, using the information you have gathered |
| Investigators are trying to reconstruct the circumstances of the crash. 调查人员正试图重现撞车时的情形。 |
v. | 1. to put something back together from its component parts, pieces, or remains 2. to show plausibly what something was like or how something happened by re-creating it on the basis of the evidence available 3. to reorganize something, reform something, or bring somebody or something up to date 4. to restore government and the rule of law to a destroyed nation 5. to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information 6. to build something again 7. to organize something in a different way 8. to put a country back into a good condition after a war 1. to put something back together from its component parts, pieces, or remains 2. to show plausibly what something was like or how something happened by re-creating it on the basis of the evidence available 3. to reorganize something, reform something, or bring somebody or something up to date 4. to restore government and the rule of law to a destroyed nation 5. to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information 6. to build something again 7. to organize something in a different way 8. to put a country back into a good condition after a war |
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